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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNINS JOURNAL1, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1310 Q rí irn wt sjiiirif ay infuso íp.!Y 8 k- If I - ' "' i Nir Mn "" WATCH iv l í lofts II NK VI ii K rnic Mini iiuivt ico'n Pioneer il"H'lfr. i nn NAVI I I M ami roAsT 1. 1 MS. PllIMi AN I l:M;iAtlMñ J 15 SO. SI CO.Nt ST. CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Htoiru, Ranges, Hons rnnilshlng GihwK Cnllry and toóla, Iron Ilpe Valve, ami I'ittliiK. I'lumhliig, Healing, Tin ami Copper Work I WKKT CKNTHAL AVK.Nl K. PHONE tl. PR, C. II. CONNER Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH and chronic d1e ATI aMii treated. Ofíic: Ktrn RiillilliiK, Court h "nil Central avenue. Saturday Night M ( l close of the jiT'-nt adtcr- liking t l('C on Arnold's Best Flour All i-r that date tlx price Mill lx twenty-five cents more for u largo wcU. Many that have Irled one nack lime como hark for I ho full limit -four largo Njckn to a family. Itemomlicr Ibero la no risk. Von must be pica si si or jour Inmiejr back. poise". I tolled Hyp for break fast, two packagi for twenty five lila Ik mihi'Imt n it lelo oci should phone us for ut tho same time Ward's Store Homer H. Ward, Mgr. 115 Marble Ave., Phone 206 Wallace Hesseldon fícncriil Conlruotora. Fluure. ami workmanship count Wa tuarnntce mor! for your money than any other contracting firm In Albuqui rqun. Office nt llio Superior Planing Mill. Phone 277. OSTEOPATH Office: Millo 5, N. T. Annljo lltfltr. Telephone 717. Hours: 0-1 a a. in.; 1-5, 7-8 p. m. 1 II GUIS HE ! li! 1 JkRffiD RATHER II 60 H Standard Plumbing & Heating COMPANY II W. Cant ral Avanua. Prompt and careful Atlantlon to All Order TFXF.PIIONK !. ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY an MACHINE WORKS AfclírQtnSTlQCK, NTÍ7 MEXICO. Iron and Brass Castings. Machinery Repairs LAUNDRY WHITE WAGONS r'HEWM. FARR COMPANY Wholesale and retail denlera In Fresh and fait Meats, hausaga a apeelnlty. For calilo and l"K biligest market prices ara paid. E. Fournelle Contractor and DuJIdrr. Job Work I "rom pi ly Attended to. Phone J (1(15. AVK you Been our latent work and Investigated our special Xmus In ducements? Our new styles urn the finest ever shown, and will make your Imed unci glad for a long time - and then our prices will make you glad. W. M. GRAY "The Ilusy Photographer." 215 W. Central Ave. Phone 622 T TO JAIL UNIQUE SUIT FILED IN DISTRICT COURT THURSDAY Eduardo Baca Relates Weird Tale of How He Was Forced to Become Husband oí Cata lina Aragón. h's. till" city, Ait, young r a l.rlef honeymoon cuuplu "i" resille in trip tlil "qqqgcxx OUR MILK AND CREAM It Produced and IIundle1 I'mler the Strictest Sanitary Condition of Modern IMlrjInic. Tho Matthew Dairy & Supply Co. Phono 420. 170(1 North I'ourth Street. u AO! p í ? f m n ft) cf bverytmng LAS VE SAW TA COSA ALBUQUERQUE I! S ?.! Ci" Brothers Ituilertiikcra and Kmbuiiiiera. Prompt, errvlee day o' nlitht. Trlitphotm, No. "B. Iten., 61)8. StroiiK I ' lit , , Copper and Hccond lie Overcoat Extravagance Few men. even well-to-do onrs. oct their overcoats madclLOML NEWS OF INTEREST by their tailor. It is extrava- will be held In the pliyulca lecture, room on the flrxt floor of Main hull. The cltlaHip of Alhu'Jiierque are cor dially Invited to utlend thin lecture. W. A. Cameron, trn vellnar freliilit and paoiici'mer aiteiil of the Kama Ke, with hoadiimrtern In i:i I'hho, was umonK I ho urrlvula yeaterdny. U. D. Ktevenaoii, formerly n mer chant In, this city, nuil now locnted In Moiinliiinalr, is upenilliiK aeveral (luya in tlin oily, Fred Cunt p bel I of ISu ton. Colo., one of the lai'Kn number of ahecp buyers comhiK illld KoIiik: lit this acusón of the yi i'.r, Im ts i ic ii il i i i y aeveral days in the city. John MclntoKh ol' I.om AiiIiiiuk t'olo. , brother of William .VIcIiiIohIi of Mi l iiIomI). X, A1., urrlved ycslcrilay i (1 ft will remain aeveral (layx. Me 1 neeonipunled by J, 1 Alumni, alio of I, o AllllllllN. The nionlhlv bu.ilneH.s ineetlli,r of the ConareuniloiiHl LikIIch' Aid so ciety will he belli nt the home of Mrs. O. CiiHhmaii, 4 11 Wept Coal, Krl- lay nl'leiTioon at 2: HO. November II. All mem hern are urged to b present, IT. P"i A. Wade of Canyon City, I'ofo.. pli'Mlilellt of the Cleat Wentern Wool Ürott'crn' HHHoriation, vviim a h iHlin-M initr hi thla city yeHter day. I'r. Wmle w.'ih nei'iiiniiaiiled by II. C. Kilulrei.', also of the Colorado town A. lr. liemeiil. vlee-iiriwhlcnt of the Vanadium Aliñen company, arrived ycMkcriluy from Culler. N. M , anil left bisl iiiKht for 'I'eiri' Himle, Ind., n lid I'lllsliin-.u, Ph. Mr. Cement Kayx tlilnjiM re prnurcHHlnK very Mitlnlae lorlly nt the Vanmlinin propertien near Cutter an, I nil department of i he work Hill he In operation bv the r't of the vcar. S. mm1 :,a In Kind I III II I. n In tho ftvont ttint ynu heuld Dot rie'li ymr iii.,rnina Imiwr, lnl tniMiia tl.t PilH l'AI. TKI.KOIIA Hit o., iiivIiik yeur hauin anil nilra Bint llm tir"r will In" dllvril bf a Htuchii MiftBi'iiHir. 'I'll tiuUuua la Nu. til as ae hf.wakd . Th Iiovm rawnril will ba pl4 for thn nrrtt tail Rnuvlntlna ef id.. en entinta atvAllnv euplftft nf tna Murnlnu .i.iuiiihI frota iba 4uf ways ur aoLeei ll,m. JOUH.NAL, J'UUIUHIIINO Ca a Inl I i III flanee. The best fitting and the most) 7 carefully made overcoats for """'""v every kind of use arc made by t!.c STEIN-BL0CH COMPANY. Ycur figure must be extraordi nary if we cannot fit you, and your business must be odd if we cannot show you a special coat ready for you to wear r. vay to it. These overcoats are master nade pictures of modern hiloring skill and they arc very reasonable priced. I "oreen it. ahmulou, Nov. 10 Sanil.dioin, who fl i II i ll n Mnail 1'Miorni i, y lend. -run.;' a check inr to the !:, 1., Wahlil.iivii coiiiau' pavini iil lor a eomiib le ontllt of raws last Monday iveiinuv. and nade an, a her venture bv IuivIiik 'ex of land from I lie porterflebl i ompnnv wilh a i liei I, for ?I,i;iki, coin i 1 1 1 i u a ,loum ol donlitlnl vain,, ppoti lnvci.(alioii, In behiif held in I he eiiy tall and may have a prdlm io ii'A In ai liiM 1 1 1. 1 . SaiiilHlia iii elalinn that he lived in A I hiiiiieripie a number of yenrw ano. The two i liecka were. mude payable on n laconui, WhmIi., bank, where Sitnd-i-t'irm naya he In well flifed financially. MIkkIom Itiixiiiir I Vliln y mid Satiirdny. The Indica of the llmhland Aletlio 1IM Alinyion aoelety will Klve a bnaaur Kriday and Saturday, Nov. 11 and 12, Went Central avenue. .Many klmlmi In the old Alandell-Alyer aland 222 Went Central avenue. Mnnv kinds of fumy work will be offered lor sale, aa will hIwo home mudo artlclea ofr the houaehold, including bed com- rorta, feather rdllnwa, aofa pillows. Lunelieon will be nerved at 12 o'clock each day and durliiK the eve nliiK. The prueeeda of the lmzaiir will ko to (He Highland Mettiouist church fund. Alleging that he had the alterna tive of marrying Catalina Aragón or going to Jail, and that the double barreled proposition wos put up to him with all the weight of the court behind it, by Pedro Griego y Apoduea, Justice of the pence of precinct No. , láluardo Haca filed a suit In the iIIm trlct court yesterday afternoon, through hl attorney Mudeato C. Or tiz, asking that the marriage be dlB aolveil and declared null and void. The imlt la unique In tin; .Second Judicial district court and the allega tion made ly Baca are Fomew lint un UNiml, to any' the leant. The complaint alleges that linen asked Catalina Aragón, on September 2S, 1910, to become hia wife. Two daya later Catalina announced In r (IccIhIoii ill the affirmative and on October 7 the happy couple aecured I a marriage llcenau and made nil nr I laiigerni iits for the marriage with an I old Town clergyman, on October U, i according to Jiuea's statement, he dc I elded thut he would prefer to remain jainglc and nut get married, lie fi.-rth-i with notified Catalina, and her mother I to tlii.i effect, unying that be bad no I desire to get married, declared all negotiation off. Catalina and I'uta llnit'a people, however, objected to such an uncommon matrimonial pro cedure and swore out a warrant ligaiiist Haca, alleging that linea was guilty of perjury, in taking cut marriage liceii.se, declaring that he deniicd to marry the girl, when lie did not mean to do so. on October I II the. ruse L'lillle Up before Juki ice of the Peace redro (riego y Apód ala, with a large number oi' witnesses for the plaintiff and the defendant. Alter considering the law and Me eildence and then looking catcfnllj nt the matter as it-niiglit appear in cipiily, Judge Apodaca bound líiea ever to the grand Jury In the sum of ". charging perjury. It is alleged lurlher by Haca in the complaint filed yesterday that, he Justice inti mated strongly that he would send llaeu to Jail if he did net marry ("ala lina. Kearl'ul of spending many days In the jwsgado, Haca considered ipilckly whether In weald pleler lan gulshlnff in ilurarice lie, or spi-mlum the rest of ills ileya with Miis Aiugon. H'ith the power ol the eotirl In ftotn of him and tne reimy Jail behind him. I aea iln;,.lly . oneludc.l that he would man" Cnlaliiii. I'y viHue ol the aiitliorlty .upi'oseii to lie lesied pi him, Judge Apodaca sus pended scnleliee Willi reference to I taca and he and Catalina went Im mediately to Jais OrcgoH where they v.ere quietly married on October 13. ' l!ut, rteeording to the n negations made by Huea, tin y did not lile hap pily ever afterward. The matrimon ial hens were full of squalls mid fin ally n, blp- storm came along on Octo ber 2(1. one week after the wedding. Kduardo and Catiillnu gull, separated and dissolved partnership. Now Kduardo wants to have the marriage declared null nuil void, 1 lcgln; Mint be wpm married under duresH und that he would still u bachelor be if It were not for the questionable good offices exercised In the case by Pedro (riego y Apodaca. I justice or the pcuce of precinct S. Talcs of the Town: U m -i Clothes Don't Make the .Man. Hut for friends ol Airs. JIugh J. Collins, who thought H too aood to keen under cover,, this joke would never reach the hands of the general public. yesterday ufternoon Mrs. Collins entertained w. number of her friends at a. little informul party. Shortly before the hour lor the party arrived, a gentlemanly looking indi vidual appeared ut the Collins home back door. l--idy, I haven't hud a thing to eat for three days. 1 just arrived in town from l-rfis Vegas, where the officers chased me out oí town be.ea.uso 1 look ed like a tramp. Lady, I may look like a tramp, but I am not. I have a degree of bachelor of arta from fei nash university and would not appear In my present condition, but fur un fortunate circumstances which follow ed each other with such startling rap idity that I was forced " Hero Aira. Collins, her heart soft ened by lliu appeal of the visitor, In vited him luto the klleheu and the tramp was aoon partaking of u sub stantial meal. louring the progress of the meal Mrs. Collins believed that the gentle manly tramp would prove valuable aa an assistant during the afternoon, moving clialrs, tables and doing u few other stunts. The only thing against the innu was his atipen ra lice. Ilu had a handsome face, but his ut llro was seedy. Alter a brief consideration Alia. Collins decided that she would keep the man for the afternoon and a bar gain was soon closed, (oing to Air. Collins- wardrobe. Airs. Collins select ed a suit of clothes, a shirt and collar, a red necktie and a pair of shoes. Attired In the new raiment, the tramp presented an altogether dif ferent appearance, and ninny were tin. compliments and bouquets thrown in the direction of the strange gent lemen. Tin' party was half over and every thing was lovely, when Mrs. Collins called for her hired man to do 'some little job of moving chairs ur similar Service. The gentleman, however, had vun Ishi'd. disappeared, lié was nowhere to be found. lie was accompanied on bis depart ure bv Mr. Collins' suit. Idled shirt and collar, necktie and shoes. If nnyhoilv here eees a man walking lr ward Meta, or riding a side dooi Pullman In that direction, do not be 'ilirmed. It 1s not the city attorney, but .1 lif t his clothes. looked and laughed. "By Ceorge. It's i he tirst time 1 ever noticed," and he comprehensively considered the vari ous heights of ..the- buildings and the tup-mott embellishments. "Anyway, vim see variety and qualntiicss." "It's quaint." admitted the stranger, "and after all it is perhaps better than no skyline nt all." you had better be glad you can see the ssy ui an iukiui ni.jouiuH on your head us you would need to do In New York," was the local man s parting shot. Wise Talks by the Office Boy Tobacco v. Peri'inncrr. Hie was a pretty girl and the em phatic manner in which she spoke but emphasised the prettiness, () 1 don't mind the smoke of good cigar: in fact, I rather like the smell of fresh tobacco smoke," she was saying, "but that stale odor that smoking leaves on curtains and hung lugs and clings around most men mat smoke H great deal, i call l ciiaure. If vou dance with such a man or shake hands with him, the stale odor remains ta an aftermath of the lew minutes' converse. It's horrid," she finished with a wry mouth. "It is no worse than the perfumery that women disseminate,' said the other party to the discussion. "Perfumery?" exclaimed tho other. "No nice woman uses perfumery." Well, sachet or some sort of scent liten. Very few of us that do not use sachet; anil my husband told me that men as a rule detest perfumes as much as we do the odor of stale to bacco" "Why, almost everyone uses sachet and it is a mark of good breeding to have one particular and delicate per fume always about yon," declared tho pretty girl. "Of course you must use It carefully, sugesting the- per fume of some particular flower rath er Ihan d"lining It." "Well, dear, I don't know. I have been assured that men consistently and cordially dislike perfumery: but perhaps, alter fill. It is a matter of taste rather than of sex." I, Inc. "It's a '1 hat's add to f -irig- l.v arrived plunged his hands bis pockets and considered, regarding the pavement the A rlKiiiut : Fair New Mexico l'tiday and Sat" I'ViiK I'alr Krldsv and Sal rising leinpcialuie; light w Í lids. c:'nl; Peer; you':! renin IM claw as im alp lroui the gluss. phoua IW and GS. Walton, 1 . 1 h I , . 1. 1 : 1 1 1 n r . ol fei'M spe cial latí during November. Palmer ol Mogollón ii- in II i'. it Kl, hard I'HhUK tile l: K is a I. Inn I ,M. IMIi, S.iliui I. 'lit .1 i:dM. 1 1 1 1 1 u Hi Ills Wisdom points to a Lcforc our big mirror. try-on 'ii. i-i. I 111. Ill o r,l e l, n I'l . i I-bollle i Ail.in Saw a i l a .-ho l i '.. . till lie. I Un V i si. i d y. ml it C.sta I he , iy. 1 e 1 1 I II O U II Is 111 lie i I'm' ler I 1,1 ; . i i n , -1 . 1 1 . . i. c. V M. II Slav. I- 111 . II i J OVERCOATS $15 to $35 rail orders promptly filled F.i.raB!l(0. I !, id i w ci I. ,1'ls ef ol til, 11 III .' s, '1 his I'rcauly Ciilturlai, MiihM'Umo, Misa II. V. Moore has opened her parlor at room .18 Harnett building, or lic will call nt private rewtdencu, by appointment. Phono U08. See nlsht. I III lift. tin rev d In Jrmit ler than the of loin lo election re- oi hi:. To the Public. There Is an Individual now travel ing out of this illy who represents Inniv If UN 'connected with the Im perial Laundry." ,, .such person has toy connection with the liupirlal lauiiilr. I iii.ni, la or otberwj.se I Ut: I.M1TIII l. I. AIM. i! V CO., W . I.. Kin Alt. .Manager. Kr. e Kin Mid g, ululil W lililí Oil V.l! e, Ill ilu díais ili 'III 1 Ilea - PARENTS' PROBLEMS Í0 BE SOLVED Intcicstiiií; Musical Piogrnm and Valuable Talks Features of Woman's Today, Club Meeting .Notice. There w ill bi ir republii aiis of 'i d.i ii, xt al 7 ."'i "s,. ,,t i a in i na 1 1 ii e a, e an. I i on.-tahl He iiivlled to alt V ill I"' held .It th. un el in'-: ol the rcgu r i 'Id Tow n on Sal - p. in , lor the pur ; a insiire of tho s. All republicans Mil The meeting eoiirt hiiase. slur J IJSI'S III i.M I III llernallll,! I i:i i liny. I' l, Ills I I ol I I'l ill r the , bll.h . II high-iiiv ill ; I, all e I 1' ill (. Ili:;lll. The "in. in . s club for this after noon has planned an iiitcrvKiiug .r.. km in villi "Parents' Problems" us the topic. There w ill be I U e-lnitlute lalks lieaiiliu villi lile problems of Mid the Illative positions id the lathel, mother and i ipeii dlsi mslon will fot M lalks. Miss How, II. :i alist, will iln. and .Miss will have instrumental I the conclusion of the lis. ussion. lias ntowd to He Didn't Like the Sky "Well, how' do you like it The newcomer reflected. fine climate,' he drawled. The business man smiled. what they all say. Can't. I'm the trite and tline-w oiu a hit inal Ity ?" I'he lat deep int. pcusiv ely while. He was a rather good looking, clean built vo.nig fellow with a slight pal lor which fold why he came to the land ol 'sunshine and adobe." I lis del ;l ,i ra le movements and voice were in illre- i coin ro:l to the Jerky tones and nervous phvslcal action of til" oilier. ' it's a i 'ogressiv e enough town .'or ils size and population. Hut I mil so uracil more concerned whh tiie cli mate and the quality of the health giving sunshine. The pure air here puis life in vou, und 111" glorious sun shine stillness. Von take deep breaths and feel the world a pretty good place after all. The spell of the ííunshine gets you mid you feel slrungely lazy and content. It's great country to be hcíy in," lie laugh ed. "Ves. I like It." he added con clusively "all save the sky line." "The what?" asked Ihe Albuqiier quean In some amaze. The sojourner looked from the corner of Cold and K. l oud streets w here they w ere stand ing at the line of buildings down the street, running east and west. "Look ut the sky line." he said, pointing to the Irregular Hue of the different sized buildings. The business man. who has resid ed some fifteen years In this city, Over Hie M Ires. A telephone subscriber by some twist of the wires or mistake of an operator was put on a "busy line" yes terday. This Is what he heard: "Ves, (in tremulous tones), we will lose him today. I am so heart-broken 1 can hardly bear tall; about it " "Why, what a the matter "He i sniff I developed a paralytic stroke and bus grown steadily worse and today (sniff) the doctor says there Is no hope, and, and we might lis well put him out of his terrible suffering." The voice trailed off in a wall of misery and the other sympathetically rejoined: "It's too bad. my dear. I know how wraued mi V"ii are in the little fellcv. You must be all worn ...ut with worry." "Yes. indeed. I have lost so much .Jeep: last night 1 didn't dose my eyes." Then the man, smliletilv strangely possecf-d with a tailing generally at tributed to the fair, frail sex. felt his curiosity not to be denied and asked: "Who is sick ?" "My darling little dog." the answer came. "He Is to be k-k-killed today." ft) Free show In front of the ; arents, bring the children tonight. j. in. Tf you need a carpenter, telephone Ilessfldcn: phone 37". Pa says, "hard luck Is a machine for testing your friends; It separates the wheat from the chaff." It's fuiinv how many good pnoplo we hear of and bow few we meet; still 1 suppose if vvc all hud our own way other people would quickly get out of It. Travel is hound to Improve us; yet you can't always tell where a person has been by the pictures on the post curds lm sends home,. Take that judge in Kea- isha, Wis., who went, uway and was lost for weeks until he turned up in .in Iowa town scraping mussel shells. He said he wanted the work cure lie wanted ta get down among men ami enjoy life, lie was tired of sitting on the court room bench listening to the lawyers wrangle. That sort of work appealed to some men but It didn't il to htm. I want to tell you. ni appi friends, there Is nothing lo equal hon est toil and the joy that comes from producing things. The men who pro duce our business suits are surely "jov artists" and could probably go "joy riding" without being arrested. ' are making inducement!! for .vou to gn to it this mouth. Como in and see us. anyway. We'll never get your trade unless we get acquainted cud you know one good turn deserves another. WILLIE, with SIMON SITERN Avenue The Central Home of Hart. Sihaffner Clothing. Clothier. & JIarx WEAK, SICK PALEFACES P.Ufi A. L.MISH, ASSAY Kit AND CHK.MIST. Mill 1-2 West Central Avcum. Assays of Ores, Mill Products, liullloii and Alloys: Analysis of Natu ral mid Manufactured Products: Crude oil, Coals, Asphultiini Hock. Clays, Potable arid Poder Waters, Paints, oils. Varnishes i.nd all Shop Neceaal. ties; Detection and Kstimatioii of Hare Elements; Legal, ludustriul and Municipal Chemical Investigations. JUST rCMJSHKD! KAN EN'S NKW MKXICO LAWS, KIXES AND I OIU1S. COltrOKATIUN All New Mexico laws with amendments and repeals to date, on Banks, Charitable Corporations, Liuilding and Loan Ansoclatluns, General Corporations, Insurance, Irrigation, Mines, Negotiable Instru ments, Partnership, Ilullroads, Taxation of Corporations, Trade Marks, and United States Laws relative to Irrigation, RIghts-of-Way over Public Lands, Mines and Kailroads, with complete Territorial and United States Department Pules, Forms, Fees and Filing Pro cedure; 925 pages, buckram binding. Price, delivered, $7.00. Itemtt by Dank Draft or Money Order, Order from C. F. KANKN, Santa Fe, Ner Mexico. Consolidated Keg Beer Co Phone 130. Wm. J. LEMP'S St. Louis Draught Beer Will Be Interested in This Sua- A Specially, Outside Orders Solicited, gestión From the Pen of .................... -r .v.:;::-..-.-.? homo lit, and rights Hie child, low Ihe sh talented Vo ,M. rlarilv self! lions prcgram and geiu-ial M rs. 1 lelled a i w In I 'a litcrnia and who was si talk on the t bird illv ision ol the ill; has hi'IiI her re. I by Mrs. It A. Maker Is the proglam to he remb T.'pie. " 'a nit's Pruhlcill hedlileil to .1 Ihe topi,' aoer to be Follow iili Ti ll. Mr- l- Ivi I a i I'" lining from 111'. "I,!, is ,11,1 III. Ca fe to 1 : 1 : luin h s A so - HrguVir . 2f, cents, rved from furnished ii Inner Short 0 a.m. looms. F.i mllv 1 1, i Fa ni il I c I- ami !y 1 1. 1 M asi. tellllll!. -mínate talks: "The V. unci's P ." Mrs Mivnard. Leader. sitien In th, Th,- ' Ml! "The ' Mi.. ; .Mother's . Iiinner. Child's Posltl . Heiiediit. 1 !'.'U.ss,.ii. Position lu the South Carolina Lady (raiiiling, S. C. "I vvus so weak." writes Mrs. I. ula Wnlilcli. ol ibis place "when 1 begun taking Cardul. that It tired me to walk just a littb . Now 1 do all the seiv ing, cooking, w.tshtng and general housework, for my family of nine, aid have not been In bed a dav I was almost a sla b ton, but now 1 weigh lile pounds, and am still gain ing, t think í'idui the greatest reme dy for women on earth." You ladies, who IlilVe pale faces, sallow complexions, and tired, woiii- kit i xpressions, need a tonic. The tonic you need is I'ardul, the w ..man's tonic. Cardal is the ideal t"iiic for woni- iiuse us ingredients are spe ndable.! lor women's needs, p to give needed strength worn-out womanly HARDWOOD LUMBERS FOR FINISH AND CABINET WORK CLEAR AND SEASONED SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO. : i all lb Fn.-t aire. iikIh in; 1! v 1 1 Mill bull le V ol I.I S I I .1,1 TWO YOUNG PHARMACISTS SURPRISE FRIENDS AND TAKE NUPTIAL VOWS en. b. llir.-illy They In and italitv to th i ra me. Hetna a vegeiabl t. lining no miller. ils drugs ot any kind. Akciiis for McChII Patterns ifr$iHi4ss,fo Ferguson & Collister Albuquerque's Dry Goods Shop PIIONK 283 I i. . ..i 1 ZxrTa?r- i am.n l iiui .hi. .isyj i'"' I 1 J E V E L E R -i. r.i Pre.-- Minnie A. Mr. Mont alti I P ' I s i 9 i lu. i..- M II the . s I.' .'l,., ui,! Mr i. r o: 1 I 'lev w The l.so.ll I tl l.-C.t; Hiirpi i, steal-. i groom la moon at .. .. . I... w ! a l i.l il pa rsoiia.Le, M ias .Matt bens was married to A. Powell. Urn-. Hugh . ling the u n I, r. Miss v- . r t'ie !"-; t. . ,,tt, a,'. ; in, nor. and .Mr Thomas I , .1 Le-1 ma i M r Vel! leit ImtneiUaU'lv 1 f Mllte.l tor I ' 11V er W hele int iheir hon.yniaon. btmg is one .. more than lest ,11 betil have hosts of the J'ltV Who Will feel sum" H is morning al th quiet v of the popular hi id anil Mrs. Powell has 1,,.,-n the , i in tura I way, I less and saic ( In the past ; ladle limo . st i in!., i , I ' on . I !"h ase trv Cardiii N. II VA nt,, to; j I ' pi.. Chaitaunoca Chati .nooc-,. Tena.. -tin. taois. an, I ti4-p j Tl at.-ti, r,i for Worn 1 u r i ppcr. .," req.i. st medicine, lotl r habit-forming ardiii aits in a im! is perieetly harm lor young and old. éü y curs over a million be, u hi ucliteil by this i man a leiiieUv. Why not I ! -a di s' Adv isi.ry I -Medicine 1 'o., j or Siiecial ln- e t k. Home ! . ' fcut in plain j I The John Becker Co. Alfalfa and Native Hay Spot Shipments Belcrt. N. M. Blankets and Comforts Waiinlli uiil.oiit ueiglit, that Jour sleep muy lie most refreshing, is the acme of s-i feci ion in libiiikels ami Coin tort the mark at whl. li we have aimed in (.electing niir. eveii from the most l:ieM isivc kinds to thox" of llio cr liocsl. nrc now showing our full assortment of I'.lankcls an.l t oiofoi't-v See window display for our sai ial in Plaid lllankcts anil n-soiinicnt of color coiiibinailon-. Kit ra lalue nt SG..V a pair: giiutantn'tl both uurp and filling Mire wool. Bath Robe Blankets Of these ne earrj ihe laigi-t a-vo Inic.ii in the H15 splcluhil eoloiK Non. thut the stock is complete. Im the lime lo bu 5. so as to give ample lime to have tliem made Int.. rots -si la-fore In i.slmas. "ri(s,., from -J.2."i 10 JtJ..".il a. h. t oril 10 nmti'li. in the 1 lifchi'.nd driiü . t - - . . 1, -J kaSV : store tor lour lime an.) Mr. Powell 1 1 is the ti!ivii.t i'hartnnt ist t . tj. 1 harmncUt